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Toshio
Sasaki
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version. All photos were taken by New Yorkled on the first day of
the exhibition.
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WTC Memorial Finalists Page
All were on display at the Winter Garden
at the World Financial Center starting November 19th.
As a human being and a witness to the great tragedies of September
11, 2001, and the 1993 terrorist bombings, I seek a way to remember
and honor the thousands of innocent lives that were lost and the
courage of the heroes. I seek to address this project as a challenge
to inspire the human mind and to reaffirm respect for life, to strengthen
our resolve to preserve freedom, and to bring about an end to hatred,
ignorance, and intolerance.
The work I envision for the site will consist of the universal
elements of light, water, air, and earth. Light, which is eternal
and which emanates from the beginning of the universe; water, from
which life came; and earth and air, which nourish life and the living.
I propose to create a street-level park that will preserve the twin
towers' footprints and the slurry wall. The park will signify the
renewal of life and offer a place for public ceremonies and days
of remembrance. The below-grade level beneath the park where the
unidentified-remains area is situated, gives both the victims and
their families a serene place for visitation, contemplation, and
rest.
To enter the underground area of the memorial, one descends a ramp
leading to where the victims are represented as light, water, and
air. Within the north tower's footprint, a representative floor
plan, based on those of the ninety-fourth and ninety-fifth floors,
is illuminated from below; the light is blocked in the central area
of the plan. On the north wall of the memorial, where the first
plane hit, an extended curtain of clear glass will be etched with
the names of the lost individuals. The victim's names will be sorted
in two main categories, designated by 2001 and 1993. The 2001 category
will be organized by locations: World Trade Center site, Somerset
County, Pennsylvania and Arlington, Virginia. The victim names within
these locations will be organized by civilians and non-civilians
(military personnel, NYPD, NYFD and other groups). Behind the glass
and along its length and height, water will trickle continuously,
representing the eternal movement of life through time. The black-granite
east and west walls will be etched with the memorial mission statement
and the heroes' insignias; the east wall with the history of events.
In footprint of the south tower, a reflection pond will serve as
a tribute to the spirits of the victims; at night, it will be illuminated
from beneath by a circle of lights projecting into the sky. In winter,
the heat of the lights will vaporize the water and create the image
of flames on its surface.
The centrally located unidentified-remains area is enclosed in
two semicircular glass walls, unified above by a circular skylight
that emerges in the curvilinear park. From this central column ripples
out a horizontal configuration that incorporates all elements of
the memorial and its surroundings-all columns, the main ramp, all
lighting, the museums, the footprints and elements within, and the
geography of the surrounding urban grid, extending to the Statue
of Liberty and, perhaps, beyond. From this column a blue laser light
shines into the universe, connecting the geometry and geography
of the earth with the geometry and eternity of the universe.
The proposed memorial, conceptually called Inversion of Light,
is a living memorial. Dedicated to world peace, it will ensure that
future generations never forget this great tragedy. We, as human
beings, hope that we can serve this memory well and lead ourselves
toward peacefulness, tranquility, and purity of contemplation. We,
as part of the greater universe, hope to transcend the suffering
of any single generation and come to an understanding of the authenticity
of eternity and the vindication of truth.
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